Client communications expert Bill Drury will be in Ruston on Sept. 26 to teach businesses how to turn their toughest customers into their best customers. Drury’s “Keeping Customers” workshop is sponsored by the Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce.

“Bill has a dynamic personality and makes the workshop enjoyable yet very educational,” Chamber President Scott Terry said. “Small and large businesses will find this workshop helpful in dealing with customer relations.”

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